FACT FILE: KT-6 Extender
This is the tanker version of the T-6 Atlas.
Larger than the KT-2 Provider, the Extender can resupply
slush deuterium to craft using Matter/Antimatter or fusion engines as well
as atmospheric gases and charge-pack energy. An Extender is a common sight
in a convoy or in orbit of a planet defended by aerospace forces.
Primary Function: Tactical Underway Replenshment
Secondary Function: None
Crew: 3 (Pilot, Systems Officer, Loadmaster)
Armor Rating: 3
Force Field Rating: 4
Deflector Shield Rating: 0
Airframe Durability: 5
Agility Factor: 2
Acceleration Factor: 1
Endurance (hours at standard cruise): 24
Sensor Level: 1
Computer Level: 2
Offensive Systems: None
Cargo Capacity: 500 kg atmospheric gases, 200 SUHs of transferrable charge, 500kg slush deuterium
Special Equipment: Two replenishment booms (port & starboard)
The Equipment Rating System
The preceeding descriptions of aerospace craft use a rating
system, rather than precise numbers. This is to simplify the factsheets,
and to make it easier to understand how each specific aerospace craft compares
to others. A value of zero (0) means none, while a value of 1 means minimal
and 10 means maximum within a given statistic.
Some material on this page ruthlessly plagerized from the SFMC's Aerospace Branch Manual by Matt Kelley and available from SFMC Academy.
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